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The phrase "a really nice man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone positively, emphasizing their kindness or pleasant demeanor.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Tom is a really nice man who always helps others."
Alternatives: "a very kind man" or "an exceptionally nice man".
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"He's a really nice man," she insists.
He was a really nice man.
And he's a really nice man, too.
It sounds like Kallstrom is not just a good footballer, he's also a really nice man.
Hope to have something out on CDs soon". He was a great singer, and a really nice man.
"He turned out to be a really nice man and thought we did the right thing under the circumstances.
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One that thing that worries me is that, at $1,346, an ounce of gold nearly fetches a really nice men's suit: think Armani, not a knockoff.
He was just an absolute sweetheart, a really, really nice man.
"But it's a really nice mix of men and women," he added, "and it just became a very fun social thing to do on a Tuesday night once a month".
Rock as hushed reverence, really nice man, bring your lady.
"Remember her husband — the really nice man with the cane, the one who died?
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